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New Homeric Papyri

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1900

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page 14 note 1 I should attribute to this Ammonius the brief and often glossarial notes which are found in the Odyssey MS. B.M. Pap. eclxxi. under the name αν and which Prof. Ludwich, I believe, assigns to the successor of Aristarchus.

page 16 note 1 Schimberg, , Die handschriftlicke Ueberlieferung der Scholia Vulgata genannt Didymi, 1892, p. 452Google Scholar.

page 17 note 1 Cf. 1 112 δι⋯ το⋯ ⋯ ⋯ γραφῄ I 162 . K 539 ἄριστοι οὕτως ⋯ γραφῄ. Λ 622: cf. also θ 441, M 86. II 522, φ 539, and ψ 721 ⋯ γραφῄ ⋯υκν⋯μιδας ᾀχαιο⋯ς The expression is rather a mark of T, but is not peculiar to that MS. Cf. A on π 248, Ven. 459 on π 507.

page 17 note 2 I take this opportunity to suggest that in schol. T on O 10 φησ⋯ κοώμενος should be read φησι ⋯ κωμαν⋯ς. Comanus is quoted freely in the scholia ; the Gen. MS. reduces his name to κομ⋯ν φ 363.